"The Storytellers — New Voices of The Twilight Saga" was motivated by the desire to provide new female voices with an opportunity to be heard. All of us at Lionsgate, Tongal, Facebook, Volvo Cars, and Women In Film, along with Stephenie Meyer, are enormously excited about this endeavor, and have come together to create a forum for you to exchange creative ideas in support of each other’s visions. We encourage you to be inventive. Just because the movies interpreted the books one way, it doesn’t mean other new ideas won’t be equally as wonderful.

Our choice to bring this opportunity to female writers and directors addresses a larger need for more content by, for, and about women. As you join the world of The Twilight Saga’s new creative voices, have fun and think with your heart. You are the storytellers. We are here to listen to you. And we can’t wait!

Lionsgate, Women In Film, Facebook, Volvo Cars, and author of the Twilight books Stephenie Meyer are thrilled to present a truly unique opportunity: the chance to create Short Films set in the Twilight universe.

Exploring the origin stories of characters from The Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide, these Short Films will be set in the dynamic world of Twilight. Don’t be afraid to let your imagination run wild. Our hope is to see a variety of styles, genres and interpretations.

The films will be produced and directed with the mentorship of a blue chip panel of advisors, which will ultimately select the winning shorts that will premiere exclusively on Facebook next year. The star-studded group of female panelists will include Stephenie Meyer, actress Kristen Stewart, Academy Award winners Kate Winslet and Octavia Spencer, Jennifer Lee, the award-winning writer and co-director of Disney’s global blockbuster Frozen, Emmy Award-winning actress Julie Bowen, and Women In Film President Cathy Schulman.
To make sure fresh, new voices get the attention that they deserve, Meyer, Lionsgate, and Women In Film are inviting bold female writers and directors with courageous and creative perspectives to introduce fans to the visually unexplored stories of the Twilight world. The finalist filmmakers will have the benefit of mentorship with experts hand–picked by Meyer, Women In Film and Lionsgate. The winning Short Films will be released exclusively on Facebook.

Screenplay Outlines: 20 finalists will each receive $500 and the opportunity to write a full Screenplay.

Screenplays: 5 winners will each earn $3,000.

Director Pitches: 5 winners will each receive up to $50,000 to complete production of their Short Films.

Short Films: The 5 Short Films from the Director Pitch winners along with any Wildcard winner* may be eligible to win the PRIZE OF A LIFETIME, including an all-new 2015 Volvo XC90, and other prizes.
*Wildcard winner will receive $25,000.

OFFICIAL RULES

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. A PURCHASE WILL NOT IMPROVE YOUR CHANCE OF WINNING. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED.

PROMOTION DESCRIPTION: The Storytellers — New Voices of The Twilight Saga (the "Competition") begins on or about November 11, 2014 at 12:01 p.m. eastern time ("ET") and ends on or about July 27, 2015 at 12:00 p.m. PT ("ET") (the "Promotion Period"). The Promotion Period and all other submission dates in these Official Rules may be modified as indicated on the "Website" (as defined below) and as permitted by paragraph 20 of these Official Rules. The Promotion Period is broken into phases, and during the applicable phases, entrants will have the opportunity to create and submit screenplay proposals, screenplays, director pitches and short films that would belong in the world of "The Twilight Saga" (the "Franchise"), as more fully set forth below and on the Website. At the end of the Promotion Period, one (1) Grand Prize winner and, assuming a sufficient number of eligible entries are received, five (5) or more Runner Up prize winners will be selected as set forth below. By participating in the Competition, each entrant unconditionally accepts and agrees to comply with and abide by these Official Rules and the decisions of Summit Entertainment, LLC, 2700 Colorado Avenue, Suite 200, Santa Monica, CA 90404 ("Sponsor"), which shall be final and binding in all respects. Whenever these Official Rules indicate that a determination will be made by Sponsor, Sponsor shall be entitled to make that determination in its sole and absolute discretion.

ELIGIBILITY: This Competition is open only to legal residents of the United States and Canada (excluding Quebec) who are female and thirteen (13) years of age or older at the time of entry. Anyone under 18 or under the age of majority in his or her state of residence must get permission from their parent or legal guardian to enter. Officers, directors and employees of Sponsor, Tongal, Inc., Women In Film, Volvo Cars of North America, LLC, and each of their respective parent, subsidiaries, affiliates, members, distributors, sales representatives, advertising and promotion agencies (all such individuals and entities referred to collectively, the "Promotion Entities"), and each of their immediate family members and/or people living in the same household are NOT eligible to enter the Competition or win a prize.

CHARACTER SELECTION: From November 11, 2014 through November 19, 2014 or as indicated on the Website (the "Character Selection Period"), Sponsor will post certain characters from the Franchise on https://tongal.com/twilight (the "Website"). The characters that are posted will be determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion. During the Character Selection Period, registered visitors to the Website will have the opportunity to review the characters and vote on which character they would like to see featured in a five (5) to ten (10) minute film. Limit one (1) vote per person, per day during the Character Selection Period. At the end of the Character Selection Period, the ten (10) characters who have received the highest number of votes (as determined by Sponsor) will each be deemed a "Selected Character".

PHASE ONE — SCREENPLAY PROPOSALS:

How to Enter Phase One: To enter Phase One of the Competition, visit the Website between 12:01 a.m. ET on November 20, 2014 and 12:00 p.m. PT on December 3, 2014 (the "Phase One Submission Period"), complete the submission form found on the Website with the information requested, and follow the instructions to create and upload your screenplay proposal (each a "Screenplay Proposal"). Limit (5) Screenplay Proposals per person. In addition to the general Submission Requirements set out in Paragraph 9 below, each Screenplay Proposal must meet the following "Screenplay Proposal Submission Requirements" (any Screenplay Proposal that violates the following criteria, as determined by Sponsor, may be disqualified):

(i.) The Screenplay Proposal must focus on a Selected Character;

(ii.) The Screenplay Proposal must be original, inventive, engaging and dynamic;

(iii.) The Screenplay Proposal must provide a solid basis for a five (5) to ten (10) minute film;

(iv.) The Screenplay Proposal must include drama and/or conflict; and

(v.) The Screenplay Proposal must be five hundred (500) characters or less.

Phase One Winner Selection: After the Phase One Submission Period, a panel of judges selected by Sponsor (the "Judging Panel") will review the eligible Screenplay Proposals and select up to forty (40) Screenplay Proposals to advance to the voting phase (each a "Screenplay Proposal Finalist") based on the following criteria: (i) the focus on a central character or protagonist (33.3%); (ii) originality and inventiveness (33.3%); and (iii) ability to translate into a five (5) to ten (10) minute film (33.3%). The decisions of Sponsor and the Judging Panel with respect to all phases of the Competition are final and binding in all respects and are not subject to challenge or appeal. The Screenplay Proposals of each Screenplay Proposal Finalist will be posted on the Website from approximately December 19, 2014 through approximately January 1, 2015 (the "Screenplay Proposal Voting Period"). During the Screenplay Proposal Voting Period, visitors to the Website will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite Screenplay Proposal Finalist. Limit one (1) vote per person, during the Screenplay Proposal Voting Period. At the end of the Screenplay Proposal Voting Period, up to twenty (20) Screenplay Proposals will be selected by the Judging Panel to advance to Phase 2 (each a "Phase 2 Participant") based upon the following criteria: (i) the focus on a central character or protagonist (25%); (ii) originality and inventiveness (25%); (iii) ability to translate into a five (5) to ten (10) minute film (25%); and (iv) the number of votes obtained during the Screenplay Proposal Voting Period (25%). Each Phase 2 Participant will receive the Screenplay Proposal Prize described below.

PHASE TWO — THE SCREENPLAYS:

Writing Period. Each Phase 2 Participant will have from approximately January 5, 2014 until 12:00 p.m. PT on January 19, 2015 to complete a full length version of their screenplay (each, a "Screenplay") and upload it to the Website. Limit five (5) Screenplay submissions per person. In addition to the general Submission Requirements set forth in Paragraph 9 below, each Screenplay must meet the following "Screenplay Requirements" (any Screenplay that violates the following criteria, as determined by Sponsor, may be disqualified):

(i.) The Screenplay must be based upon the Phase 2 Participant's own Screenplay Proposal;

(ii.) The Screenplay must be between four (4) and fifteen (15) pages in length;

(iii.) The Screenplay must feature dialogue that is believable and naturalistic;

(iv.) The Screenplay must include drama or conflict; and

(v.) The Screenplay should evoke an emotional response.

Winning Screenplay Selection. The Judging Panel will review the Screenplays and select up to five (5) winning Screenplays (each, a "Winning Screenplay") to advance to production based on the following criteria: (i) the focus on a central character or protagonist (33.3%); (ii) quality of the dialogue (33.3%); and (iii) ability to provoke an emotional response (33.3%). In the event of a tie between two or more Screenplays, Stephenie Meyer, or another individual selected by Sponsor, will make the tie—breaking vote. Each Winning Screenplay writer will receive the Winning Screenplay Prize described below. The Winning Screenplays will be announced on the Website on or about January 30, 2015.

PHASE THREE — DIRECTOR SELECTION:

Director Pitches. Potential directors should visit the Website between approximately 12:01 a.m. ET on January 30, 2015 and 12:00 p.m. PT on February 16, 2015 (the "Director Pitch Period"), complete the submission form found on the Website with the information requested, and follow the instructions to create and upload a video explaining why she should direct a film based on one (1) of the Winning Screenplays and provide a written bio of the director in five hundred (500) characters or less (each, collectively, a "Director Pitch"). Limit (5) Screenplay Proposals per person. In addition to the general Submission Requirements set forth in Paragraph 8 below, each Director Pitch must meet the following "Director Pitch Requirements" (any Director Pitch that violates the following criteria, as determined by Sponsor, may be disqualified):

(i.) Each Director Pitch must include an existing portfolio of work that clearly demonstrates the director's ability to execute on the proposed Winning Screenplay;

(ii.) The Director Pitch should present a clear vision for the proposed short film (storyboards, headshots and casting boards, artwork, along with casting notes or concepts, and other illustrative materials are strongly encoruaged); and

(iii.) Each Director Pitch should be no longer than three (3) minutes and should include the director's vision for the cast, crew and location options.

Winning Director Selection. After the end of the Director Pitch Period, the Judging Panel will review the eligible Director Pitches and select up to twenty five (25) Director Pitches to advance to the voting phase (each a "Director Finalist") based on the following criteria: (i) exhibition of an auteur voice (33.3%); (ii) originality (33.3%); and (iii) potential to create a short film worthy of conversation (33.3%). Each of the Director Finalist Pitches will be made available on the Website from approximately March 15, 2015 through approximately March 27, 2015 (the "Director Voting Period"). During the Director Voting Period, visitors to the Website will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite Director Finalist. Limit one (1) vote per person, during the Director Voting Period. At the end of the Director Voting Period, the Judging Panel will select up to (5) winning directors (each, a "Winning Director") based on the following criteria: (i) exhibition of an auteur voice (25%); (ii) originality (25%); (iii) potential to create a short film worthy of conversation (25%); and (iv) number of votes obtained during the Director Voting Period (25%). In the event of a tie between two or more Director Pitches, Stephenie Meyer, or another individual selected by Sponsor in its sole discretion, will make the tie—breaking vote. Each Winning Director will advance to Phase Four — Film Production, as described below. The Winning Directors will be announced on or about March 30, 2015.

PHASE FOUR — FILM PRODUCTION:

Winning Director Film Production. Each Winning Director will receive a film stipend (the "Film Stipend") of up to fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to be used to produce their film (each, a "Film"). Each Director will be required to submit a proposed budget for how they propose to spend the Film Stipend prior to receiving the Film Stipend. Each budget is subject to Sponsor's approval. Each budget approved by Sponsor is referred to herein as an "Approved Budget". In addition to the General Submission Requirements set out in Paragraph 9 below, each Film must meet the following "Film Requirements" (any Film that violates the following criteria, as determined by Sponsor, may be disqualified):

(i.) The Film must be between five (5) and ten (10) minutes long;

(ii.) The Film cannot revise more than twenty percent (20%) of the Winning Screenplay;

(iii.) The Film must be produced in accordance with the Approved Budget;

(iv.) The Film should not be derivative of other films from the Franchise or the books upon which those films were based;

(v.) The Film should feature high quality production (e.g., cinematography, lighting, sound, makeup, wardrobe and visual effects) and

(vi.) Winning Directors may not spend more than the Film Stipend in order to produce their Film.

Each Winning Director must submit a "Directors Cut" of their Film to Sponsor on or before May 29, 2015. Each Winning Director will be required to consult periodically with Sponsor and mentors from Women in Film on a schedule determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion. Sponsor and the Judging Panel will provide each Winning Director with revisions (the "Sponsor Revisions") to be made to their Directors Cut on or around June 15, 2015. Each Winning Director must incorporate the Sponsor Revisions and submit a final version of their Film to Sponsor on or before July 5, 2015 (the "Film Deadline"). For clarification and the removal of doubt, Sponsor will not provide any Winning Director with additional funds in excess of the Film Stipend. In the event a Winning Director incurs additional costs in excess of the Film Stipend, the applicable Winning Director shall be solely responsible for such additional costs.

Wildcard Film Production. Directors who were not selected as Winning Directors may create a film for submission into the "Wildcard" phase of the Competition (each, a "Wildcard Submission") and each person who submits a Wildcard Submission will be referred to as a "Wildcard Director". Wildcard Directors must meet the eligibility requirements set forth in Paragraph 2 and are responsible for all costs incurred in connection with the production of their Wildcard Submission. Each Wildcard Submission must comply with the Film Requirements, be based upon a Selected Character and be submitted to Sponsor on or before May 29, 2015 (the "Wildcard Submission Deadline"). After the Wildcard Submission Deadline, the Judging Panel will review the eligible Wildcard Submissions and will select one (1) or more of Wildcard Submissions (each a "Wildcard Finalist Film") to advance to the "Wildcard Voting Period" (as defined below) based on the following criteria: (i) exhibition of an auteur voice (20%); (ii) originality (20%); (iii) creation of a unique world for characters (20%); (iv) performance of actors (20%); and (v) capability of generating a broad level of public interest (20%). Each of the Wildcard Finalist Films will be made available on the Website from approximately June 17, 2015 through approximately June 24, 2015 (the "Wildcard Voting Period"). During the Wildcard Voting Period, visitors to the Website will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite Wildcard Finalist Film. Limit one (1) vote per person, during the Wildcard Voting Period. At the end of the Wildcard Voting Period, the Judging Panel will select at least one (1) or more winning Wildcard Finalist Films (each, a "Wildcard Winner") to compete with the other Films for the Grand Prize described below. Each Wild Card Winner will also receive the "Wildcard Prize" described below. The Judging Panel will select the Wildcard Winner based on the following criteria: (i) exhibition of an auteur voice (18%); (ii) originality (18%); (iii) creation of a unique world for characters (18%); (iv) performance of actors (18%); (v) capability of generating a broad level of public interest (18%); and (vi) number of votes obtained during the Wildcard Voting Period (10%) (collectively, the "Film Judging Criteria"). In the event of a tie between two or more Wildcard Finalist Films, Stephenie Meyer, or another individual selected by Sponsor, will make the tie—breaking vote. On or about June 26, 2015, Sponsor will provide each Wildcard Winner with revisions to be made to their Wildcard Finalist Film. Such Wildcard Winner will be required to incorporate Sponsor's revisions and submit a final Wildcard Finalist Film to Sponsor on or before the Film Deadline in order to participate in the Film Voting Phase.

PHASE FIVE — FILM VOTING PHASE: From approximately July 8, 2015 through approximately July 22, 2015 (the "Film Voting Phase"), the five (5) Films and the Wildcard Finalist Film(s) (each, a "Finalist Film", and collectively, the "Finalist Films") will be made available on the Website. During the Film Voting Phase, visitors to the Website will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite Finalist Film. Limit one (1) vote per person, during the Film Voting Phase. At the end of the Voting Period, the Judging Panel will select Finalist Film to receive the Grand Prize described below. The Finalist Film that is selected will be referred to herein as the "Grand Prize Film", and the selection will be based on the Film Judging Criteria. Subject to compliance with these Official Rules, the director of the Grand Prize Film will receive the Grand Prize described below. Subject to compliance with these Official Rules, the director of each of the Finalist Films that were not selected as the Grand Prize Film will receive the Runner Up Prize described below.

GENERAL SUBMISSION/VOTING REQUIREMENTS:

For purposes of these Official Rules, Screenplay Proposals, Screenplays, Director Pitches, Films and Wildcard Submissions shall be collectively referred to as "Submissions." All Submissions must meet the following "General Submission Requirements" (and collectively with the Screenplay Proposal Submission Requirements, the Screenplay Submission Requirements, the Director Pitch Requirements and the Film Requirements, the "Submission Requirements"):

(a) each Submission must be the submitting entrant's own, previously unpublished work and not feature or focus on any material owned or controlled by third parties (unless the entrant can provide written documentation of permission to use any materials owned by a third party in a form and substance determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion);

(b) the entrant must provide upon request all appropriate clearances, permissions and releases (including but not limited to music rights, releases from all persons appearing in the Submission, location releases, and releases from all creative consultants or others who assisted in the creation of the Submission) for the Submission in a form and substance determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion (in the event a contestant cannot provide all required releases, Sponsor reserves the right, in Sponsor's sole discretion, to disqualify the applicable Submission, or seek to secure the releases and clearances for Sponsor's benefit, or allow the applicable Submission to remain in Competition);

(c) the Submission must not include content that is obscene, pornographic, libelous or otherwise objectionable (including, without limitation, including profanity, offensive language, nudity, and excessive violence);

(d) the Submission must be in English or subtitled in English;

(e) each Film and Wildcard Submission must be capable of receiving a rating no more restrictive than PG—13 by the MPAA. Be sure to refer to the MPAA ratings definitions;

(f) the Submission must take place at a time and place prior to the day Edward and Bella met;

(g) the Submission must remain faithful to the essence and DNA of the characters of Franchise and their backstories as provided in The Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide (the "Official Guide"). Without limiting the generality of the foregoing:

Character names cannot be changed from the Official Guide.

Participants cannot depict any vampire character with canine or incisor teeth longer or more pronounced than may be found in human beings.

If a character does not die in the Official Guide then that character cannot die in the Screenplays or the Short Film.

Participants must use good faith efforts to depict vampires in the Screenplays and the Short Films with the attributes given them in the Official Guide.

To the extent that Alice Cullen appears in the Screenplays and/or the Short Films, if Alice is portrayed as having visions, such portrayal shall not include any ability of Alice
to see werewolves in her visions, as she is unable to do so.

To the extent that the Volturi/Volterra appear in the Screenplays and/or the Short Films, they shall exist in the same form as in the Official Guide (Aro and Marcus as leaders, and Jane and Alec as members of the guard) and shall have the same supernatural powers described in the books: Aro can read minds, but he has to have physical contact; Jane can make people feel pain.

To the extent that Victoria appears in the Screenplays and/or the Short Films, her talent shall be her sixth sense for escape (so long as she's not confronting someone, she has the advantage);

(h) the Submission must be mindful of the Franchise mythology and not contradict any known truths of the Franchise; and

(i) the Submission may not include Edward, Bella, Renee, Renesmee or Jacob as characters.

Any Submission that, in Sponsor's good faith judgment, violates the Submission Requirements may be disqualified. Submissions must be received by the deadlines set forth herein or as otherwise stated on the Website. The Website's database clock will be the official time keeper for this Competition. No substitutions of new versions of Submissions will be accepted under any circumstances once the original Submission is submitted for consideration. Any Submission that is considered by Sponsor in its sole and absolute discretion to be obscene, pornographic, libelous, hate speech or otherwise objectionable, in whole or in part, may be disqualified.

Sponsor may engage third party application providers and other vendors to administer certain aspects of the Competition, including without limitation, the online collection of entry information and Submissions. Such third parties will provide your personally identifiable information to Sponsor, who except as set forth herein will use such information in accordance with its online privacy policy, located at http://lionsgate.com/privacy.html, and such third parties may also share your information and Submission with the other Promotion Entities and use your information for their own independent purposes in accordance with their own independent privacy practices. Sponsor is not responsible for the storage or any use of your entry information by such third parties. In the event a dispute regarding the identity of the individual who actually submitted a Submission cannot be resolved to Sponsor's satisfaction, the affected entry may be disqualified. The Promotion Entities shall not be responsible for incorrect or inaccurate entry information whether caused by Internet users or by any of the equipment or programming associated with or utilized in the Competition or by any technical or human error which may occur in the processing or transmission of the Submissions in the Competition. The Promotion Entities assume no responsibility or liability for any error, omission, interruption, deletion, theft or destruction, or unauthorized access to, or alteration of Submissions.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Any entrant who incorporates any intellectual property or material owned by a third party into his or her Submission does so at his or her own risk. Without in any way limiting, expanding or amending the Terms of Use policy residing on http://lionsgate.com/terms.html, which Terms of Use policy shall remain in full force and effect, if Sponsor is duly notified that any element of an entrant's Submission infringes upon the rights of another person and/or receives a legally valid request to remove the affected Submission from the Website because of such infringement, such Submission may be removed from the Website and/or disqualified from the Competition, as Sponsor may determine in its sole discretion. Further, no entrant will be eligible to receive a prize unless Sponsor determines, in its sole and absolute discretion, that such entrant's Submission has been or can be sufficiently cleared for legal purposes. Once a Submission is provided to Sponsor and made available on the Website as set forth herein for viewing by the general public, such posting will be deemed made at the direction of the entrant within the meaning of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and the Communications Decency Act.

All votes must be completed during the voting periods set forth herein. Votes generated by script, macro, bot, commercial contest subscription, vote—swapping sites, voting software, entering service sites or any other automated means and votes by any means that subvert the voting process or do not conform to the spirit of these Official Rules will void the applicable votes and may disqualify the applicable entrant. Entrants are prohibited from soliciting votes, and voters are prohibited from soliciting votes on behalf of entrants, by any fraudulent or inappropriate means, including, without limitation, offering prizes, payments or other inducements to members of the public (including, without limitation, offering to trade votes), as determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion, and all associated votes may be void and such entrants may be disqualified. Any rankings or vote counts posted on the Website are unofficial and should not be relied upon for any purpose. If attempts are made to vote in excess of the limitations set forth in these Official Rules and/or by means other than as specifically set forth in these Official Rules, Sponsor may, in its sole discretion, disqualify any related entrant or votes.

WINNER/FINALIST NOTIFICATION: Each prize winner and/or finalist will be notified by telephone, e—mail, and/or mail using the contact information provided at the time of entry. Sponsor shall have no liability for any winner notification that is lost, intercepted or not received by the potential winner for any reason. If, despite reasonable efforts, a potential prize winner does not respond within five (5) days of the first notification attempt, or if a prize or prize notification is returned as unclaimed or undeliverable to such potential prize winner, such potential prize winner may forfeit the applicable prize and an alternate prize winner may be selected. If any potential prize winner is found to be ineligible, or if he or she has not complied with these Official Rules or declines the applicable prize for any reason prior to award, such potential prize winner may be disqualified and an alternate winner may be selected. Sponsor may successively attempt to contact up to two (2) potential prize winners of in accordance with such procedure, and if there is still no confirmed prize winner after such attempts have been made, if any, the applicable prize may go unawarded.

PRIZES:

Screenplay Proposal Prize: Up to twenty (20) Screenplay Proposal Prizes are available. Each Screenplay Proposal Prize consists of five hundred dollars ($500) and one (1) copy of the Official Guide.

Winning Screenplay Prize: Up to five (5) Winning Screenplay Prizes are available. Each Winning Screenplay Prize consists of three thousand dollars ($3,000).

Grand Prize: One (1) Grand Prize is available. The Grand Prize consists of: (i) one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000); (ii) one (1) 2015 Volvo XC—90 (the "Car"); and (iii) a four (4) day/three (3) night trip for the Grand Prize winner and one (1) travel companion to attend the Crystal & Lucy Awards (the "Awards") and participate in meetings with Sponsor, which includes: (i) round—trip coach airfare for the Grand Prize winner and her travel companion between the major airport that is nearest to the Grand Prize winner's residence and Los Angeles, California; (ii) three (3) nights' hotel accommodations for the Grand Prize winner and her travel companion (single room, double occupancy) at a hotel selected by Sponsor in its sole discretion; (iii) ground transportation between the hotel and airport; (iv) two (2) tickets to the Awards; (v) on stage acknowledgement of the Grand Prize winner during the Awards; (vi) meetings with agents, producers and studio executives selected by Sponsor in its sole discretion (the "Grand Prize Meetings"); (viii) an opportunity to shadow a director on one of Sponsor's television shows selected by Sponsor in its sole discretion (the "Shadow Experience"); and (ix) the opportunity to pitch original feature ideas to a Sponsor designee. The Shadow Experience is subject to the requirements of the selected television show's director and approval, which may be granted or withheld in the director's sole discretion. If the Grand Prize winner does not have the opportunity to participate in the Shadow Experience or the Grand Prize Meetings due to scheduling conflicts, cancellations, postponement, an event of force majeure, or for any other reason, then the Grand Prize winner will receive the remaining elements of the Grand Prize, which shall satisfy all of Sponsor's prize obligations. Color, accessories, and other specifics of the Car will be at Sponsor's sole discretion. Manufacturer's warranty applies to the Car. Upon notification, winner will personally take delivery of their selected Car from a dealership within reasonably close distance to the winner's home, as designated by Sponsor. The Grand Prize winner must present adequate personal identification to claim the Car. The Car will not be released unless the winner first shows proof of having (a) a valid driver's license in the state in which he/she resides and (b) satisfactory insurance. The Grand Prize winner is solely responsible for all expenses which are not included in the prize description above, including but not limited to: insurance, title registration and all other costs incurred in claiming or using the Car. The total approximate retail value ("ARV") of the Grand Prize is $142,000.

Runner Up Prizes: Each Runner Up Prize consists of five thousand dollars ($5,000) and a two (2) day/one (1) night trip for the Runner Up Prize winner and one (1) travel companion to attend the Awards, which includes: (i) round—trip coach airfare for the Runner Up Prize winner and her travel companion between the major airport that is nearest to the Runner Up Prize winner's residence and Los Angeles, California; (ii) one (1) nights' hotel accommodations for the Runner Up Prize winner and his or her travel companion (single room, double occupancy) at a hotel selected by Sponsor in its sole discretion; (iii) ground transportation between the hotel and airport; (iv) two (2) tickets to the Awards; and (v) on stage acknowledgement of the Runner Up Prize winner during the Awards. The total approximate retail value ("ARV") of each Runner Up Prize is $6,000.

In the event that the Awards listed in the Grand Prize and Runner Up prize description does not or cannot take place as scheduled or at all, for reasons included but not limited to scheduling conflicts, cancellations, postponement, an event of "Force Majeure" (defined below), or for any other reason, then in lieu of attending the Awards, the prize winner will receive the remaining components, if any, of the applicable prize, which shall constitute full satisfaction of Sponsor's prize obligation to the prize winner, and no other or additional compensation will be awarded.

Each prize winner's travel companion must be eighteen (18) years of age or older, or if such travel companion is under the age of majority in his or her state of residence (a "minor"), the prize winner must be such minor's parent or legal guardian, or such minor must travel with the written permission of such parent or legal guardian in form and substance acceptable to Sponsor in its sole discretion. If prize winner is a minor, his or her travel companion must be his or her parent or legal guardian, or the prize winner must travel with the written permission of such parent or legal guardian in form and substance acceptable to Sponsor in its sole discretion. In the event a prize winner's residence is close enough to Los Angeles, California such that air transportation is deemed by Sponsor in its sole discretion to be unnecessary, the applicable prize will not include air transportation from such prize winner's residence and no other substitution or compensation will be provided in lieu thereof. Each prize winner must possess all required travel documents, including visas and valid passports, if and as applicable, and comply with any applicable hotel check—in requirements, such as presentation of a major credit card. All aspects of the travel portions of the prize must be conducted on such dates as determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion. The dates of departure and return are subject to change at Sponsor's sole discretion. Airfare may not include government taxes, Passenger Facility Charge or September 11th Security Fee. Airline tickets are non—refundable/non—transferable and are not valid for upgrades and/or frequent flyer miles. Other travel restrictions and blackout dates may apply. All airline tickets are subject to the vagaries of flight variation, work stoppages, and schedule or route changes. The ARV for travel prizes may vary depending upon points of departure and destination and fare fluctuations. Sponsor reserves the right to structure travel routes and select hotels in its sole discretion. The ARV for travel prizes is an estimate made before the Sweepstakes begins. The prize winner will not receive cash or any other form of compensation if actual travel costs are less than the estimate made in these Official Rules. The round trip air transportation element for any travel prize begins and ends at the point of departure. No interest will be awarded on cash prizes. Room taxes and other hotel fees are not included and if applicable may be payable at the time of check—out by the winner/guest. A deposit or payment in advance, or presentation of a credit card by the prize winner, may be required at the time of check—in at the hotel. Any hotel cancellations or changes to hotel reservations after confirmation must be made with the hotel directly, and the prize winner is solely responsible for any charges and/or fees arising from changes made directly with the hotel. The prize restrictions/conditions stated herein are not all—inclusive and the prize described above may be subject to additional restrictions/conditions, which may be stated in the "Prize Claim Documents" (as defined below) and/or other travel documents. In the event the prize winner or her travel companion engages in behavior that, as determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion, is obnoxious or threatening, illegal or that is intended to annoy, abuse, threaten or harass any other person, Sponsor reserves the right to terminate the trip or other applicable experience early, in whole or in part, and send the prize winner and/or her travel companion home with no further compensation.

GENERAL PRIZE CONDITIONS: Except as set forth herein, no cash alternative or substitution of prizes will be allowed, except Sponsor reserves the right in its sole discretion to substitute prizes of comparable value if any prize listed is unavailable, in whole or in part, for any reason. Prizes will be awarded only if the potential prize winner fully complies with these Official Rules. All portions of the prize(s) are non—assignable and non—transferable. Any prizes pictured in point—of—sale, online, television and print advertising, promotional packaging, and other Competition materials are for illustrative purposes only. In the event there is a discrepancy or inconsistency between guidelines, disclosures or other statements contained in any such promotional materials and the terms and conditions of these Official Rules, these Official Rules shall prevail, govern and control. All details and other restrictions of the prize(s) not specified in these Official Rules will be determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion. Each prize winner shall be solely responsible for all federal, state, local and/or provincial taxes, and the reporting consequences thereof, and for any other fees or costs associated with the applicable prize. If required by law, Sponsor reserves the right to withhold and remit to the appropriate taxing authorities the amount of any tax or taxes due. With respect to non—cash prizes, it may be legally necessary under the United States Internal Revenue Code (as determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion) for the prize winner to pay the amount of any tax before receiving the prize. Each potential winner (including Winning Directors) (or, if the potential winner is a minor, their parent or legal guardian) may be required to execute an Affidavit of Eligibility, a Liability Release, a "Definitive Agreement" (as defined below) and where imposing such condition is legal, a Publicity Release (collectively, the "Prize Claim Documents"). Each potential winner may be required to execute a definitive agreement (the "Definitive Agreement") with Sponsor setting forth the terms and conditions of the potential winner's specific duties in connection with the Film, Wildcard Submission, Winning Screenplay and/or Grand Prize. In the event of a conflict between the terms and conditions of the Definitive Agreement and the terms and conditions hereunder, the terms and conditions of the Definitive Agreement shall govern and control. Sponsor reserves the right to conduct background checks on the potential winner prior to granting any award. Sponsor also reserves the right, in its sole and absolute discretion, to disqualify any individual who has been charged with or convicted of a felony or misdemeanor, is delinquent on child support, spousal support, tax payments or any other government ordered payment, has or is suspected of failing to comply with any provision of these Official Rules, including, but not limited to, having made any false statements in connection with his/her participation in the Competition. Should it be determined that a potential winner has made a false statement in any document required by Sponsor, Sponsor reserves the right to disqualify the potential winner and select an alternate winner. If a potential winner (or a minor potential winner's parent or legal guardian) fails or refuses to sign and return all the Prize Claim Documents within ten (10) days after being notified that he or she has been selected as the potential winner (or a shorter time if required by exigencies), the potential winner may be disqualified and an alternate winner may be selected. Each prize winner's travel companion must sign an Affidavit of Eligibility and a Liability Release prior to any travel documents being released.

Sponsor makes no warranties, and hereby disclaims any and all warranties, express or implied, concerning any prize furnished in connection with the Competition. WITHOUT LIMITING THE GENERALITY OF THE FOREGOING, SUCH PRIZES ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND SPONSOR HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL SUCH WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND/OR NON—INFRINGEMENT.

THE WRITERS GUILD AND DIRECTORS GUILD: If a Screenplay writer is a member of the Writer's Guild of America (the "WGA"), the Screenplay will be deemed to have been written for an "Experimental New Media Production" as defined in the Sideletter on Literary Material Written For Programs Made for New Media (the "WGA New Media Sideletter") to the WGA Basic Agreement (the "WGA Agreement"), the Screenplay Proposal Prize shall constitute the entrant's full initial compensation pursuant to the WGA New Media Sideletter and all other re-use, residual, or other fees shall be deemed waived. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a Screenplay writer is a member of the WGA and is a professional writer within the meaning of the WGA Agreement such that the Screenplay does not qualify as an Experimental New Media Production, any additional compensation payable to the Screenplay writer pursuant to the WGA Agreement shall be paid at the scale or minimum rate permitted, the Winning Screenplay Prize (if awarded to such professional writer) will be applied against such minimum payment, and to the extent the Winning Screenplay Prize exceeds the applicable minimums, such excess, to the fullest extent not prohibited by the WGA Agreement, may be credited against any additional payment required by the WGA Agreement and may be deemed payment for any additional services or rights obtainable by such payment under the WGA Agreement. If a Screenplay writer becomes entitled to any separated rights under the provisions of any collective bargaining agreement, then Sponsor's rights in and to the Screenplay shall be limited only to the minimum extent required by the applicable collective bargaining agreement, and notwithstanding such limitation, Sponsor's rights shall be deemed to include the following: (i) if Article 16A of the WGA Agreement is applicable, then Sponsor's rights shall include all rights not required by Article 16A to be exclusively licensed back to entrant; or (ii) if Article 16B of the WGA Agreement is applicable, then Sponsor's rights shall include theatrical, publication, and merchandising rights, and upon Sponsor's exercise of each of said rights, Sponsor shall pay entrant the applicable minimum compensation set forth in the WGA Agreement for each right so exercised.

If a Winning Director or Wildcard Submission entrant is a member of the Director's Guild of America (the "DGA") and elects to produce her Film or Wildcard Submission pursuant to the jurisdiction of the DGA, the applicable Winning Director or Wildcard Submission entrant shall produce her Film or Wildcard Submission as an "Experimental New Media Production" as defined in Sideletter No. 35 (the "DGA New Media Sideletter") to the DGA Basic Agreement (the "DGA Agreement"), and the amounts payable to the Winning Director out of the Approved Budget and the Wildcard Prize awarded to the Wildcard Submission entrant shall constitute the entrant's full initial compensation pursuant to the DGA New Media Sideletter and all other re—use, residual, or other fees shall be deemed waived. If and to the extent the Film or the Wildcard Submission does not qualify as an Experimental New Media Production, any additional compensation payable to the Winning Director or Wildcard Submission entrant pursuant to the DGA Agreement shall be paid at the scale or minimum rate permitted, the Wildcard Prize, Grand Prize or Runner Up Prize (if awarded to such Winning Director or Wildcard Submission entrant) will be applied against such minimum payment, and to the extent that any prize money awarded hereunder exceeds applicable DGA Agreement minimums, then such excess, to the fullest extent not prohibited by the DGA Agreement, may be credited against any additional payment required by the DGA Agreement and may be deemed payment for any additional services or rights obtainable by such payment under the DGA Agreement.

If and to the extent an entrant is a member of the Writer's Guild of Canada or the Directors Guild of Canada, the same process contemplated above for the American writers and directors guilds will apply to the extend the applicable collective bargaining agreements include provisions that are comparable or analogous to the provisions in the WGA Agreement and the DGA Agreement, and without in any way limiting the generality of the foregoing, the amounts awarded hereunder shall constitute a full buyout of rights to the extent not prohibited, and all re—use, residual and other fees that can be waived are hereby waived, all re—use, residual and other fees that cannot be waived will be paid at the minimum scale amounts, and any and all overscale amounts awarded in the Competition shall be credited against and applied to future payments to the extent not prohibited.

REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES/INDEMNIFICATION: Each person who enters this Competition (and any minor entrant's parent or legal guardian) represents and warrants as follows: (i) except as set forth herein, the Submission is the entrant's own, previously unpublished, and previously unproduced work; (ii) the Submission does not contain any computer virus (as applicable), is otherwise uncorrupted, is wholly original with entrant except to the extent it is based on or otherwise derivative of Selected Characters and/or the Official Guide, and as of the date of submission, is not the subject of any actual or threatened litigation or claim; (iii) the Submission does not and will not violate or infringe upon the intellectual property rights or other rights of any third party; (iv) the Submission does not and will not violate any applicable laws, and is not and will not be defamatory or libelous; and (v) the use of the Submission as set forth herein will not give rise to any claims for any payment whatsoever, including, but not limited to, claims for royalties, re—use fees or residuals except to the minimum extent required under the WGA Agreement or DGA Agreement. In addition, each Winning Director and/or Wildcard Submission entrant (and any minor Winning Director or minor Wildcard Submission entrant's parent or legal guardian) represents and warrants that the Film or Wildcard Submission will not be produced pursuant to any union or collective bargaining agreement other than and except for the DGA Agreement if the Winning Director or Wildcard Submission entrant is a member of the DGA or its Canadian counterpart and elects to produce her Film or Wildcard Submission pursuant to the jurisdiction of the DGA or its Canadian counterpart, in which case the Winning Director or Wildcard Submission entrant shall be responsible for complying with all the applicable requirements of the DGA Agreement or its Canadian counterpart. Each entrant (and any minor entrant's parent or legal guardian) hereby agrees to indemnify and hold the Promotion Entities harmless from and against any and all third party claims, actions or proceedings of any kind and from any and all damages, liabilities, costs and expenses relating to or arising out of any breach or alleged breach of any of the warranties, representations, covenants, obligations or agreements of entrant hereunder.

GRANT OF RIGHTS:

For good and valuable consideration, the receipt and legal sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, each person who makes a Submission to the Competition (and any minor entrant's parent or legal guardian) hereby irrevocably grants, transfers, sells, assigns and conveys to Sponsor, its successors and assigns, all present and future right, title and interest of every kind and nature whatsoever, including, without limitation, all copyrights, and all rights incidental, subsidiary, ancillary or allied thereto (including, without limitation, all derivative rights) in and to the Submission for exploitation throughout the universe, in perpetuity, by means of any and all media and devices whether now known or hereafter devised. Sponsor shall have the right, in its sole discretion, to edit, composite, morph, scan, duplicate, or alter the Submission for any purpose which Sponsor deems necessary or desirable, and each entrant irrevocably waives any and all so—called moral rights they may have therein. Each entrant hereby acknowledges that such entrant does not reserve any rights in or to the Submission.

Sponsor may elect to exploit a Wildcard Submission that has not been selected as a Wildcard Winner. Notwithstanding the full grant of rights set forth above, if Sponsor elects to exploit any such Wildcard Submission outside the context of the Competition at any time, Sponsor will pay the entrant who submitted the Wildcard Submission a flat fee in the amount of five thousand dollars ($5,000).

Sponsor shall have the right to freely assign its rights hereunder, in whole or in part, to any person or entity. Sponsor shall retain the rights granted in each Submission even if the Submission is disqualified or fails to meet the Submission Requirements or even it if it determined that the entrant who made the Submission is ineligible to enter the Competition or win a prize. Each entrant expressly acknowledges that many parties will contribute to the Films and/or Wildcard Submissions. Accordingly, if under any applicable law the above assignment by entrant of the rights granted herein is not effective, then entrant agrees to exercise such rights in a manner that recognizes the contribution of and will not have a material adverse effect upon such other parties. By entering the Competition, each entrant acknowledges and agrees that: (a) Sponsor is granting entrants a limited, non—exclusive license to use the Selected Characters and material from the Official Guide solely in connection with, and solely as a part of, the Competition, (b) entrants shall have no right, title or interest in the Selected Characters and/or the Official Guide, and (c) any use of the Selected Characters and/or the Official Guide other than as permitted by these Official Rules may infringe upon Sponsor's intellectual property rights. With respect to the use of the Selected Characters and/or the Official Guide, the results and proceeds of each entrant's modification activities and other interaction with the Selected Characters and/or the Official Guide shall be a "work made for hire" for Sponsor, and Sponsor will be considered the author and sole and exclusive owner of such activities and all intellectual property rights therein. If and to the extent that such results and proceeds do not, in whole or in part, qualify as "works made for hire", each entrant (and any minor entrants parent or legal guardian), automatically upon submission of his or her entry materials (including, without limitation, the Submission), hereby irrevocably grants, transfers, sells and assigns to Sponsor all right, title and interest in and to the Submission, including the right to use and otherwise exploit all entry materials submitted as part of the Competition, and all images, text and content depicted therein, in whole or in part, in any manner or medium now or hereafter known or devised, throughout the universe and in any and all languages in perpetuity. The rights granted in these Official Rules may be freely assigned and licensed by Sponsor in whole or in part to any other person or entity.

PUBLICITY RELEASE: By participating in the Competition, in addition to any other grants which may be granted in any other agreement entered into between Sponsor and any entrant in and/or winner of the Competition, each entrant (and any minor entrants parent or legal guardian) irrevocably grants the Promotion Entities and their respective successors, assigns and licensees, the right to use such entrant's name, photograph, likeness, statements, biographical information, and any other personal characteristics, in any and all media in connection with the Competition, the Film, the Wildcard Submission and the advertising and promotion thereof and each entrant and/or prize winner hereby release the Promotion Entities from any liability with respect thereto.

GENERAL LIABILITY RELEASE/FORCE MAJEURE: Entrants (and any minor entrants parent or legal guardian) agree that the Promotion Entities (A) shall not be responsible or liable for, and are hereby released from, any and all costs, injuries, losses or damages of any kind, including, without limitation, death and bodily injury, due in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, to participation in the Competition or any Competition—related activity, or from entrants' acceptance, receipt, possession and/or use or misuse of any prize, and (B) have not made any warranty, representation or guarantee express or implied, in fact or in law, with respect to any prize, including, without limitation, to such prize's quality or fitness for a particular purpose. Sponsor assumes no responsibility for any damage to an entrant's, or any other person's, computer system which is occasioned by accessing the Website or otherwise participating in the Competition, or for any computer system, phone line, hardware, software or program malfunctions, or other errors, failures, delayed computer transmissions or network connections that are human or technical in nature. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Sponsor is not responsible for incomplete, illegible, misdirected, misprinted, late, lost, damaged, stolen, or postage—due prize notifications; or for lost, interrupted, inaccessible or unavailable networks, servers, satellites, Internet service providers, websites, or other connections; or for miscommunications, failed, jumbled, scrambled, delayed, or misdirected computer, telephone or cable transmissions; or for any technical malfunctions, failures, difficulties or other errors of any kind or nature; or for the incorrect or inaccurate capture of information, or the failure to capture any information. Sponsor reserves the right in its sole discretion to disqualify any individual who is found to be tampering with the entry process or the operation of the Competition or the Website, to be acting in violation of these Official Rules, or to be acting in an unsportsmanlike or disruptive manner, or with the intent to disrupt or undermine the legitimate operation of the Competition, or to annoy, abuse, threaten or harass any other person, and Sponsor reserves the right to seek damages and other remedies from any such person to the fullest extent permitted by law. No mechanically reproduced, illegible, incomplete, forged, software—generated or other automated multiple entries will be accepted. Sponsor reserves the right to modify, extend, suspend, or terminate the Competition if it determines, in its sole discretion, that the Competition is technically impaired or corrupted or that fraud or technical problems, failures or malfunctions or other causes beyond Sponsor's control have destroyed or severely undermined or to any degree impaired the integrity, administration, security, proper play and/or feasibility of the Competition as contemplated herein. In the event an insufficient number of eligible entries are received and/or Sponsor is prevented from awarding prizes or continuing with the Competition as contemplated herein by any event beyond its control, including but not limited to fire, flood, natural or man—made epidemic of health of other means, earthquake, explosion, labor dispute or strike, act of God or public enemy, satellite or equipment failure, riot or civil disturbance, terrorist threat or activity, war (declared or undeclared) or any federal state or local government law, order, or regulation, public health crisis, order of any court or jurisdiction, or other cause not reasonably within Sponsor's control (each a "Force Majeure" event or occurrence), then subject to any governmental approval which may be required, Sponsor shall have the right to modify, suspend, extend or terminate the Competition. If the Competition is terminated before the designated end date, Sponsor will (if possible) select the winner in a random drawing from all eligible, non—suspect entries received as of the date of the event giving rise to the termination. Inclusion in such drawing shall be each entrant's sole and exclusive remedy under such circumstances. Only the type and quantity of prizes described in these Official Rules will be awarded. These Official Rules cannot be modified or amended in any way except in a written document issued in accordance with law by a duly authorized representative of Sponsor. The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of these rules shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision. In the event that any provision in these Official Rules is determined to be invalid or otherwise unenforceable or illegal, these rules shall otherwise remain in effect and shall be construed in accordance with their terms as if the invalid or illegal provision were not contained herein.

NATURE OF RELATIONSHIP/WAIVER OF EQUITABLE RELIEF: Each entrant (and any minor entrants parent or legal guardian) hereby acknowledges and agrees that the relationship between the entrant and the Promotion Entities is not a confidential, fiduciary, or other special relationship, and that the entrant's decision to provide the entrant's Submission to Sponsor for purposes of the Competition does not place the Promotion Entities in a position that is any different from the position held by members of the general public with regard to elements of the entrant's Submission. Each entrant understands and acknowledges that the Promotion Entities have wide access to ideas, stories, designs, and other literary materials, and that new ideas are constantly being submitted to it or being developed by their own employees. Each entrant also acknowledges that many ideas or stories may be competitive with, similar or identical to the Submission and/or each other in theme, idea, plot, format or other respects. Each entrant acknowledges and agrees that such entrant will not be entitled to any compensation as a result of any Promotion Entity's use of any such similar or identical material. Each entrant acknowledges and agrees that the Promotion Entities do not now and shall not have in the future any duty or liability, direct or indirect, vicarious, contributory, or otherwise, with respect to the infringement or protection of the copyright in and to the Submission. Finally, each entrant acknowledges that, with respect to any claim by entrant relating to or arising out of a Promotion Entity's actual or alleged exploitation or use of any Submission or other material submitted in connection with the Competition, the damage, if any, thereby caused to the applicable entrant will not be irreparable or otherwise sufficient to entitle such entrant to seek injunctive or other equitable relief or in any way enjoin the production, distribution, exhibition or other exploitation of any of the Films and/or Wildcard Submissions, any part of the Franchise or any other production based on or allegedly based on the Submission, and entrant's rights and remedies in any such event shall be strictly limited to the right to recover damages, if any, in an action at law.

NO OBLIGATION TO USE: Sponsor shall have no obligation (express or implied) to use any Submission or Materials, or to otherwise exploit any Submission, Materials or Wildcard Materials or, if commenced, to continue the distribution or exploitation thereof, and Sponsor may at any time abandon the use of the Submission, Materials or Wildcard Materials for any reason, with or without legal justification or excuse, and contestants shall not be entitled to any damages or other relief by reason thereof.

DATES & DEADLINES/ANTICIPATED NUMBER OF CONTESTANTS: Because of the unique nature and scope of the Competition, Sponsor reserves the right, in addition to those other rights reserved herein, to modify any date(s) or deadline(s) set forth in these Official Rules or otherwise governing the Competition. Sponsor cannot accurately predict the number of entrants who will participate in the Competition.

FURTHER DOCUMENTATION: If Sponsor shall desire to secure additional assignments, certificates of engagement for the Submission, the Materials, the Wildcard Materials or other documents as Sponsor may reasonably require in order to evidence or effectuate the rights granted in these Official Rules, then each entrant agrees to sign, authenticate and deliver the same upon Sponsor's request therefor.

GOVERNING LAW/JURISDICTION: ALL ISSUES AND QUESTIONS CONCERNING THE CONSTRUCTION, VALIDITY, INTERPRETATION AND ENFORCEABILITY OF THESE OFFICIAL RULES OR THE RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF ENTRANTS OR SPONSOR IN CONNECTION WITH THE COMPETITION SHALL BE GOVERNED BY AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE INTERNAL LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA WITHOUT GIVING EFFECT TO ANY CHOICE OF LAW OF CONFLICT OF LAW RULES OR PROVISIONS THAT WOULD CAUSE THE APPLICATION OF ANY OTHER STATE'S LAWS.

ARBITRATION PROVISION: By participating in this Competition, each entrant (and any minor entrant's parent or legal guardian) agrees: (i) that any and all disputes the entrant may have with, or claims entrant may have against, the Promotion Entities relating to, arising out of or connected in any way with (a) the Competition, (b) the awarding or redemption of any prize, and/or (c) the determination of the scope or applicability of this agreement to arbitrate, will be resolved exclusively by final and binding arbitration administered by JAMS and conducted before a sole arbitrator in accordance with the rules of JAMS; (ii) this arbitration agreement is made pursuant to a transaction involving interstate commerce, and shall be governed by the Federal Arbitration Act ("FAA"), 9 U.S.C. §§ 1—16; (iii) the arbitration shall be held in Los Angeles, California; (iv) the arbitrator's decision shall be controlled by the terms and conditions of these Official Rules and any of the other agreements referenced herein that the applicable entrant may have entered into in connection with the Competition; (v) the arbitrator shall apply California law consistent with the FAA and applicable statutes of limitations, and shall honor claims of privilege recognized at law; (vi) there shall be no authority for any claims to be arbitrated on a class or representative basis, arbitration can decide only entrant's and/or Sponsor's individual claims; the arbitrator may not consolidate or join the claims of other persons or parties who may be similarly situated; (vii) the arbitrator shall not have the power to award punitive damages against the entrant or Sponsor; (viii) in the event that the administrative fees and deposits that must be paid to initiate arbitration against Sponsor exceed $125 USD, and entrant is unable (or not required under the rules of JAMS) to pay any fees and deposits that exceed this amount, Sponsor agrees to pay them and/or forward them on entrant's behalf, subject to ultimate allocation by the arbitrator; (ix) if the entrant is able to demonstrate that the costs of arbitration will be prohibitive as compared to the costs of litigation, Sponsor will pay as much of entrant's filing and hearing fees in connection with the arbitration as the arbitrator deems necessary to prevent the arbitration from being cost—prohibitive; and (x) with the exception of subpart (vi) above, if any part of this arbitration provision is deemed to be invalid, unenforceable or illegal, or otherwise conflicts with the rules of JAMS, then the balance of this arbitration provision shall remain in effect and shall be construed in accordance with its terms as if the invalid, unenforceable, illegal or conflicting provision were not contained herein. If, however, subpart (vi) is found to be invalid, unenforceable or illegal, then the entirety of this arbitration provision shall be null and void, and neither entrant nor Sponsor shall be entitled to arbitrate their dispute. For more information on JAMS and/or the rules of JAMS, visit their website at www.jamsadr.com.

WINNER'S LIST/OFFICIAL RULES: To obtain a copy of any legally-required winners list, send a self-addressed stamped envelope to: "The Storytellers — New Voices of The Twilight Saga" Competition Winners List, 2700 Colorado Avenue, Santa Monica, CA 90404. All such requests must be received within six (6) weeks after the end of the Promotion Period. These Official Rules will be posted on the Website during the Promotion Period.